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User Rating:
7.2/10   12,335 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Peter Greenaway (writer)
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Release Date:
6 April 1990 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Lust...Murder...Dessert. Bon Appetit!
Plot:
The wife of an oafish restaurant owner becomes bored with her husband and considers an affair with a regular patron. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
5 wins & 4 nominations more
User Reviews:
The Divine Comedy more (151 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Richard Bohringer ... Richard Borst

Michael Gambon ... Albert Spica

Helen Mirren ... Georgina Spica
Alan Howard ... Michael

Tim Roth ... Mitchel

Ciarán Hinds ... Cory
Gary Olsen ... Spangler
Ewan Stewart ... Harris

Roger Ashton-Griffiths ... Turpin
Ron Cook ... Mews
Liz Smith ... Grace
Emer Gillespie ... Patricia
Janet Henfrey ... Alice
Arnie Breeveld ... Eden
Tony Alleff ... Troy
Paul Russell ... Pup

Alex Kingston ... Adele
Ian Sears ... Phillipe
Willie Ross ... Roy
Ian Dury ... Terry Fitch
Diane Langton ... May Fitch
Prudence Oliver ... Corelle Fitch
Roger Lloyd-Pack ... Geoff
Bob Goody ... Starkie
Peter Rush ... Melter
Pauline Mayer ... Fish Girl
Ben Stoneham ... Meat Boy
Andy Wilson ... 1st Diner
John Mullis ... 2nd Diner
Flavia Brilli ... Cabaret Singer
Brenda Edwards ... Dancer
Sophie Goodchild ... Dancer
Alex Fraser ... Waiter
Michael Clark ... Waiter
Gary Logan ... Waiter
Tim Geary ... Waiter
Saffron Rainey ... Waiter
Hywel Williams-Ellis ... Waiter
Michael Maguire ... Waiter
Patric Walters ... Kitchen Staff
Sue Maund ... Kitchen Staff
Nick Brozovic ... Kitchen Staff
Caroline Pagano ... Kitchen Staff (as Karrie Pagano)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Yolande Brener ... 1st Diner's Wife (uncredited)
Irene Palko ... A Guest (uncredited)
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Directed by
Peter Greenaway 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Peter Greenaway  writer

Produced by
Pascale Dauman .... co-producer
Kees Kasander .... producer
Daniel Toscan du Plantier .... co-producer
Denis Wigman .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Michael Nyman 
 
Cinematography by
Sacha Vierny 
 
Film Editing by
John Wilson 
 
Casting by
Sharon Howard-Field 
 
Production Design by
Ben van Os 
Jan Roelfs 
 
Costume Design by
Jean-Paul Gaultier 
 
Makeup Department
Patrick de Loor .... assistant makeup artist
Sjoerd Didden .... makeup effects
Mel Gibson .... makeup trainee
Sabrina Law .... makeup trainee
Sara Meerman .... makeup artist
Anne Neilson .... makeup trainee
Hanneke van Rhoon .... assistant makeup artist
Arthur Vriens .... makeup effects assistant
Sarah Walsh .... makeup trainee
 
Production Management
Karin Van Der Werff .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Marie Dominique Dhelsing .... trainee assistant director
Milfid Ellis .... second assistant director
Mark Harrison .... third assistant director
Gerrit Martijn .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Michael Bleasdale .... assistant constructor
Bas Boone .... assistant constructor
John Bramble .... assistant set dresser
Paul Connell .... carpenter
Anthony Costin .... assistant constructor
Michel De Graaf .... scenic artist
Wieger De Jong .... scenic artist
Constance de Vos .... set dresser
Sophie Fiennes .... art department production
Steve Hall .... carpenter
Paul Harrison .... carpenter
Daniel Harvey .... assistant constructor
Charley Hayward .... carpenter
Michael Howells .... assistant art director
Lidewij Kapteijn .... constructor
Alexander Kasterine .... art department assistant
Maarten Piersma .... constructor
Claudia Valentijn .... assistant constructor
Wilbert Van Dorp .... construction manager
Dory van Noort .... constructor
Ank Van Straalen .... assistant art director
Coen Verbeek .... assistant scenic artist
Paul Wilkins .... propmaker
Nigel Worlidge .... carpenter
 
Sound Department
Tom Buchanan .... boom operator
Michael Danks .... dubbing editor
Diane Greaves .... footsteps artist
Nigel Heath .... sound effects treatment
Garth Marshall .... production sound
Garth Marshall .... sound recordist
Maxine Matts .... assistant dubbing editor
Peter Maxwell .... dubbing mixer
Ashley McDuffy .... first assistant sound
Trevor Pyke .... assistant dubbing mixer
Shirley Shaw .... dubbing editor
Ted Swanscott .... footsteps mixer
Aad Wirtz .... adr mixer
Chris Wyatt .... dubbing editor
Garry Fiferman .... sound re-recordist (uncredited)
Steve Hancock .... sound camera operator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Arthur Cloquet .... camera operator
Nils Dammers .... electrician
David A. Foster .... assistant grip
Max Harrison .... clapper loader
Nico Komen .... best boy
Piotr Kukla .... electrician
Martin McCullough .... chief grip
Chris Renson .... focus puller
Andy Saunders .... electrician trainee
Mel Scaffold .... rigging
Benito Strangio .... electrician
Reinier van Brummelen .... gaffer
 
Casting Department
Karen Lindsay-Stewart .... casting assistant
Ineke de Vos .... additional casting (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Carin Donaldson .... wardrobe assistant
Penelope Gobin .... wardrobe assistant
Sharon Long .... wardrobe assistant
Dien van Straalen .... wardrobe supervisor
Elianne Van Dorp .... wardrobe mistress
 
Editorial Department
Birgit Berger .... assistant editor
Julian Rodd .... first assistant editor
 
Music Department
Graham Ashton .... musician: trombone
Marsten Bailey .... assistant music engineer
Alexander Balanescu .... musician: violin
Jonathan Carney .... musician: violin/viola
David Cunningham .... music producer
Michael J. Dutton .... music engineer
Andrew Findon .... musician: tenor, baritone sax, flute trumpet
David Fuest .... musician: clarinet, bass clarinet soprano/alto
Dillon Gallagher .... assistant music engineer
Will Gregory .... musician: piano
James Hall .... musician: drums
John Harle .... musician: saxophone
Tony Hinnigan .... musician: cello
Tim Hunt .... music mixer
Christopher Laurence .... musician: double bass (as Chris Lawrence)
Sarah Leonard .... musician: Soprano solo
Michael Nyman .... musician: piano
Elisabeth Perry .... musician: violin
John Perry .... musician: guitar
David Stewart .... musician: piano
 
Other crew
Jonathan Agnew .... jobfit trainee
Felicity Cottrell .... footsteps artist
Nancy D'Ancona .... production coordinator
Terry Edwards .... director: London Voices
Jules Eyres .... production assistant
Bill Garlic .... footsteps artist
Rebecca Loak .... jobfit trainee
Giorgio Locatelli .... chef prop food
Marie-Christine Malbert .... publicity: France
Charles Mcdonald .... publicist: UK
Natasha Ross .... jobfit trainee
Nick Searle .... production assistant
Cor Severs .... production accountant
Nathalie Vierny .... continuity
Roland Wigman .... office manager
Susie Woodley .... catering: on-set
Nigel Wood .... production accountant
Andi Wright .... assistant: Kees Kasander
Slawomir Zukowski .... jobfit trainee
Joss Agnew .... jobfit trainee (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Le cuisinier, le voleur, sa femme et son amant (France)
Spica
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
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Runtime:
124 min | USA:98 min (R-rated version)
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Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:16 | Canada:16+ (Quebec) (re-rating) (2005) | Canada:18+ (Quebec) (original rating) | Canada:R (Manitoba/Ontario) | Belgium:16 (video rating) | Belgium:KNT (original rating) | India:A | Iran:18+ | USA:Open (rating surrendered: 1990) | Australia:R (sexual references/scenes) | USA:X (original rating) | France:X (original rating) | Argentina:18 | Australia:R | Chile:18 | Finland:K-18 | France:-12 | Hong Kong:III | New Zealand:R18 | Norway:18 | Singapore:R21 | South Korea:18 (heavily cut) | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:NC-17 | USA:R (video rating) (cut) | West Germany:18
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The mural on the back wall of the dining room is "The Banquet of the Officers of the St. George Militia of Haarlem" (1616) by Frans Hals. It became the basis for Peter Greenaway's set decoration & costuming in the dining area. more
Quotes:
Albert: Looks like catfood for constipated French rabbits! more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Live Feed (2006) more

FAQ

What's on the menu?
What is the name of the restaurant in the film?
What special features are on the DVD?
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85 out of 113 people found the following review useful.
The Divine Comedy, 22 March 2001
10/10

Imagine the universe as a restaurant. The parking lot is the world. The kitchen is purgatory. The ladies's room is heaven. The dining room is hell. Hell is ruled over by Albert Spica, (Satan) excellently played by Michael Gobon. Dante is Michael (Alan Howard) a cataloger of French books. Beatrice, Dante's perfect woman, Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren) who is married to the devil.

In the beginning, the cook (God) in the real world is seen kicked and smeared and fed dog feces by Gabon. He is humiliated and in tears, but He endures and eventually helps to further the love between Howard and MIrren. Sex, in its pure form, is looked at as something sacred. Gabon lords over everyone in his realm with a tyrant's fist, caring nothing about anyone or anything. He wants two three things out of life—superiority to all other being, food and sex, while Mirren, as a reluctant Persephone, sneaks off to be with Howard. A couple of times Gabon even finds his way into the sanctity of heaven, but this is only short-lived.

The mood of the film is dark-black, heralded by brilliant reds or greens, and the tenor of an angelic child throughout. Every image is like a painting. Emotions creep in from all directions.

This is a film that would never, no matter what year it was produced, have won an Academy Award. It is too refined, to subtle, too sensual, too intelligent.

Watch it, rent it, buy it. It must be seen.

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